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Megan Morris Selected as Chamber President & CEO

Megan Morris Chosen to Lead Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce Megan Morris, a native Beaufortonian, has been chosen to lead the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce.  The announcement was made by 2024 Chair Nick Mesenburg, Site Manager for MCAS Beaufort.  The...

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Chamber Position of Support – TCL Workforce Training Center

The Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce is showing support for the TCL Workforce Training Center. The Chamber's 2024 Public Policy agenda outlines this position: Support the advancement of workforce development efforts to benefit the region’s businesses and...

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2023 Public Policy Agenda

CLICK HERE TO REVIEW THE CHAMBER'S 2023 PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA OUR PRIORITY IS BUSINESS We are committed to promoting economic prosperity in the Beaufort Region. With the help of our members, we developed our legislative agenda around that commitment. Policy decisions...

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Highlights and Headlines from our Region

News recently shared with Chamber members: Labor Churn Leveling – Data released this week from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests the rate of “job churn” is leveling. Job openings were up slightly in December to 11 million, still well above pre-pandemic...

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Notes from the President

Each Friday, Beaufort Chamber President Ian Scott shares the "Friday Five" and the blog will now serve as another tool to highlight important information for Chamber and community members. Here's an excerpt from last week's update: Local Leadership in Columbia – the...

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WISH LIST   |  BEAUFORT REGION NON-PROFITS 

#GivingTuesday is November 29, 2022, but the needs are year-round 67th Annual Beaufort Water Festival: A great opportunity for market exposure and access to the best summer festival for your staff is by becoming a Beaufort Water Festival sponsor. There are many...

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2022 Candidate Forum | Vote Nov. 8

Election Day 2022, Tuesday, November 8, is just around the corner. In preparation, the Chamber and USCB Center for the Arts partnered to host a Candidate Forum. Panelists from the local business and academic communities asked candidates vying for Beaufort City Council...

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